
Judge Michael Nettles, left, found Jejauncey Harrington guilty of two counts of murder, kidnapping, armed robbery, possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime, and use of a vehicle without permission.
A Bennettsville man was found guilty Friday in the 2017 murders of Ella Lowery and her eight-year-old daughter Iyana.
Judge Michael Nettles found Jejauncey Harrington guilty of two counts of murder, kidnapping, armed robbery, possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime, and use of a vehicle without permission.
Nettles sentenced Harrington to life in prison for the murder charges,30 years for the kidnapping and armed robbery, five years for the possession of a weapon, and three years for use of a vehicle without permission.
All sentences will run concurrently.
The Herald-Advocate will provide a detailed wrap-up of the trial in the March 2nd edition.